Whitman's Sampler High School Team of the Week ’13: March 28

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Conor Cunningham, Hereford (Md.): Against MIAA power Gilman, Cunningham, a Hofstra commitment, posted 17-saves in route t o a 7-6 upset victory over the Greyhounds. The senior goalie, who has helped champion Hereford to Maryland state public school championships the last few years, played the entire game.

Ryan Keenan, Smithtown West (N.Y.): The junior attackman, a Penn State commit, fired up 2013 in style posting 18 points across two games. Against West Babylon, Keenan broke Smithtown West's school record for assists (8-held previously by Rob Pannell) and added three goals. He followed that up with a seven-point performance against Farmingdale.

Nathan Solomon, Centennial HS (Ga.): Solomon led the Knights to 2 region wins last week improving to 9-0. He posted rival Alpharetta 12-10 scoring three goals and three assists. Nathan was named MVP of the AJ04 Tournament in a game against two-time reigning state champs Lambert, with five goals and four ssists in a 13-8 win and region title. Centennial moved up to No. 10 in the UA/IL Southeast Region this week.

Jordan Evans, Jamesville DeWitt (N.Y.): The highly-touted Syracuse recruit kicked off his 2013 season with gusto, dropping 14 points on Whitsboro (N.Y) Tuesday evening. The points were spread across four goals and 10 assists. "He wants to finish his senior year strong. He's just antsy," said coach Jamie Archer told the Syracuse-Post Standard.

James McFarland, Glenbrook North (Ill.): On a recent road trip to Missouri, McFarland posted six goals and six assists, pushing his early season totals to 12-7. Glenbrook, which is 3-0, faces Illinois power New Trier on Tuesday.

John Crawley, Port Washington (N.Y.): The New York shooter finished the week with13 goals and two assists during Port Washington's early season run. Against Locust Valley he posted four goals and two assists, and followed that up with a five-goal performance against South Side. He finished the week with four goals against Waubonsie Valley.

Keegan O'Connor, Boys' Latin (Md.): The Boys' Latin midfielder was the early hero of the Lakers' 11-9 victory over Culver Academy (Ind.) Tuesday, posting four goals against their Canadian-heavy foes. Special shoot out to Christian Knight (Cornell), who made crucial saves for BL in the fourth quarter, and to Culver's Zach Currier, who played two-way middie for 60 minutes.